PLUS (PT)

Nature"The Wolf That Changed America"
In 1893, bounty hunter and naturalist Ernest Thompson Seton went to the untamed canyons of New Mexico to kill a renegade wolf called Lobo, leader of a band of cattle-killing wolves. The encounters between man and wolf changed the way American thought of its vanishing wilderness and led to the establishment of the national park system and the Boy Scout movement in America.G

6:00 pm

Wild!"Animal Inventors: Animal Magicians"
Episode two reveals some of nature's most powerful secrets from medical solutions for cancer and diabetes to finding the answers to the most vexing of questions, such as how can humans live longer, love longer and live in outer space?. D

7:00 pm

Klamath Basin: A Restoration for the Ages
For over a century, the Klamath Basin along the Oregon and California border has faced complex water management disputes. The water interests range from the Tribes near the river, to energy producer PacifiCorp, farmers, municipalities, commercial fishermen, environmentalists-all bearing legitimate arguments for how to manage the water. After years of fighting, a groundbreaking compromise may soon settle the battles with two epic agreements that hold the promise of peace and fish for the watershed. D

8:00 pm

Changing Seas"Seagrasses and Mangroves"
They are an ancient species of flowering plants that grow submerged in all of the world's oceans. Seagrasses link offshore coral reefs with coastal mangrove forests. Today, these "prairies of the sea," along with mangroves, are on the decline globally. D

8:30 pm

Changing Seas"Sinking The Vandenberg"
In the turquoise blue waters of the Florida Keys, a new attraction is drawing scuba divers from around the world: The USNS General Hoyt S. Vandenberg. Laid to rest in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, the Vandenberg is the world's second largest intentionally sunk shipwreck. In her last mission as an artificial reef, this massive ship is already attracting a variety of fish and other marine life. D

9:00 pm

Nature"The Wolf That Changed America"
In 1893, bounty hunter and naturalist Ernest Thompson Seton went to the untamed canyons of New Mexico to kill a renegade wolf called Lobo, leader of a band of cattle-killing wolves. The encounters between man and wolf changed the way American thought of its vanishing wilderness and led to the establishment of the national park system and the Boy Scout movement in America.G

10:00 pm

Wild!"Animal Inventors: Animal Magicians"
Episode two reveals some of nature's most powerful secrets from medical solutions for cancer and diabetes to finding the answers to the most vexing of questions, such as how can humans live longer, love longer and live in outer space?. D

11:00 pm

Klamath Basin: A Restoration for the Ages
For over a century, the Klamath Basin along the Oregon and California border has faced complex water management disputes. The water interests range from the Tribes near the river, to energy producer PacifiCorp, farmers, municipalities, commercial fishermen, environmentalists-all bearing legitimate arguments for how to manage the water. After years of fighting, a groundbreaking compromise may soon settle the battles with two epic agreements that hold the promise of peace and fish for the watershed. D